Revealed: What it will take for Leeds to sign Barisic after £4.5m deal agreed this year

Revealed: What it will take for Leeds to sign Barisic after £4.5m deal agreed this year

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Rangers will demand upwards of £8million for Borna Barisic after Leeds United identified him as a top summer target, Football Insider understands.

The left-back, 27, is on the radar of the newly-promoted Premier League club following his outstanding second season in Glasgow.

Ibrox sources have told Football Insider that Barisic is now valued at more than four times the £2m fee required to prise him from NK Osijek in his native Croatia.

Rangers are well placed to secure a major fee for the defender as he signed a new four-year contract at the end of January that ties him to the club until the summer of 2024.

Rangers manager Steven Gerrard does not want to lose Barisic, a defender who took his game to a new level last season.

His set pieces have made him a hero with the Ibrox faithful and he has emerged as critical to the team's playing style with his overlaps on the left flank.

Barisic made 39 appearances in 2019-20 and was a key creative source, contributing an impressive 14 assists as well as two goals.

The Colombia international is in advanced talks to join Lille for around £17million after Rangers signed two new strikers this week in Kemar Roofe and Cedric Itten.

Barry Douglas has struggled to make an impact since his £3m arrival from Wolves two years ago, while Stuart Dallas and Ezgjan Alioski are both converted wingers.

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